Disclaimers

[Updated: March 19, 2020]

Website Privacy

We do not collect, or ask for, any personally identifiable information.

This website does link to other websites and services that may collect, track, or ask for certain personal information, as a condition of using their websites and services. These websites have their own policies on privacy.

Specifically, we use

• Facebook, its streaming service, and its Instagram platform

• Zoom, an online meeting and steaming service

• Constant Contact, a provider of email services.

Copyright

Copyrighted music that is streamed (live and recorded) is done with permission from One License, license #A-725427.

Photos on this website generally have either been shared by members of our community, obtained from sources that we believe to be non-infringing, or consistent with fair use per 17 U.S.C. § 107. If rights to a photo have been given by a professional photographer, we credit the photographer.

If you believe that any media on this website is infringing your copyright or other ownership rights, please let us know by emailing our webmaster so we can remove it or otherwise resolve the issue.

View Online Sunday Services

We are now using Zoom for Sunday services and Youth Education. Meeting IDs and passwords will be shared through email updates. If you wish to join us, please sign up for email updates:

About St. Mary’s

Saint Mary’s is a multi-generational, family-friendly parish located near the Newton-Wellesley border in eastern Massachusetts, drawing members from surrounding communities including Weston, Sudbury, and beyond. We celebrate traditional Episcopal services in a relaxed atmosphere, complemented by strong music and youth Christian education programs. We also emphasize outreach to worthy causes our members feel strongly about, with initiatives in the local community as well as nationally and internationally.

Our church building and adjacent graveyard are over two hundred years old – we celebrated our 200th anniversary in 2013 – and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Its physical beauty adds to our worship experience and our sense of community. More importantly, it reminds us that we are part of a heritage that goes back over two hundred years, and of a larger community that goes back nearly two thousand years.

We invite you to explore this site, as well as to visit our church, meet our people and learn more about our community.